02-08-2012, 08:37 AM
Just in case anyone's still wondering about the fast Master's degree, CSU-Global has several master's programs which reportedly can be finished in less than twelve months. Also, Ashford U's graduate programs run in six week terms, and I believe you can petition to take two classes at once - which would take roughly 9 - 10 months to complete 36 credits (I thinK?). If you have a bit more $ at your disposal, and care about college reputation or whatever, Norwich University offers 18 month grad programs, and Webster U has alot of grad programs, which can be completed at an accelerated rate as well (12-15 months?).
Good luck!
Good luck!
[SIZE="3"][SIZE="5"]Drew the Dude[/SIZE][/SIZE]
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose." -Jim Elliot
CLEP/DSST Exams Passed:
-Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
-American Government
-Information Systems & Computer Applications
-College Composition Modular
-Social Sciences & History
-Humanities
-College Spanish I
-Principles of Macroeconomics
-Environment & Humanity
Master's in Legislative Affairs
George Washington University, 2013
Graduate Certificate, Public Policy
Liberty University, 2012
BA, Political Science
TESC, 2012
AAS, Intelligence Operations
Cochise College, 2011
"He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose." -Jim Elliot
CLEP/DSST Exams Passed:
-Analyzing & Interpreting Literature
-American Government
-Information Systems & Computer Applications
-College Composition Modular
-Social Sciences & History
-Humanities
-College Spanish I
-Principles of Macroeconomics
-Environment & Humanity
Master's in Legislative Affairs
George Washington University, 2013
Graduate Certificate, Public Policy
Liberty University, 2012
BA, Political Science
TESC, 2012
AAS, Intelligence Operations
Cochise College, 2011